The Westham Project: Moore and School Segregation
Listen to community perspectives regarding T. Justin Moore and whether he should be memorialized on campus. The Westham Project an investigative report about race at UR.
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Listen to community perspectives regarding T. Justin Moore and whether he should be memorialized on campus. The Westham Project an investigative report about race at UR.
This Collegian UR podcast explores the memorialization of T. Justin Moore, investigating who Moore was and his impact on the segregation of Virginia public schools.
The Arts and Sciences Academic Council voted on Dec. 1 in support of the creation of an Africana studies program at the University of Richmond. The Africana studies program proposal will now be considered and voted on by all voting arts and sciences faculty, said Timothy Barney, rhetoric and communications department chair and member of the council.
Editor's note: This article was updated to clarify a student's class year at the University of Richmond.
In addition to an internal review of Greek life, Interfraternity and Panhellenic council organizations are responding to this year's forceful disruption of Greek life culture on the University of Richmond campus.
Editor's Note: Reda Ansar is a columnist on The Collegian.
On the last normal day that I can remember, I went to class and then skipped yoga to go see "Joker" with some friends.